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Cytotoxic Isoflavanones from Uraria clarkei
Huang, Xiang-Zhong,Bai, Xi-Shan,Liang, Hui,Wang, Chao,Li, Wen-Juan,Guo, Jun-Ming,Jiang, Zhi-Yong Korean Chemical Society 2013 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Vol.34 No.5
Two new isoflavanones, (3R) 5,7,3',4'-tetrahydroxy-2'-methoxyisoflavanone (1) and (3R) 5',8-di-(${\gamma}$,${\gamma}$-dimethylallyl)-2',5-dihydroxyl-4',7-dimethoxyl-isoflavanone (2), were isolated from Uraria clarkei, together with two known compounds dalbergioidin (3), 5,7-dihydroxy-2',4'-dimethoxyisoflavanone (4). The structures involving the absolute configuration of the new compounds were well elucidated by MS, IR, UV, CD, 1D and 2D NMR analyses. Cytotoxicity of the four compounds were assessed, results suggested that compound 2 possessed well cytotoxic activity, against the Hela, K562, and HL60 cell lines with $IC_{50}$ values of 28.0, 40.6 and $35.1{\mu}M$, respectively.
Synthesis and Characterization of HPMC Derivatives as Novel Duodenum-Specific Coating Agents
Huang Yuan,Zheng ling Ii,Liu Jun,Zhang Zhi rong The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea 2005 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.28 No.3
HPMC (Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) was chemically modified, using maleic anhydrides, to obtain pH-sensitive HPMCAM (Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate maleate) polymers for use as novel duodenum-specific coating agents. The pharmaceutical properties of HPMCAM, such as film forming, acid values, pH-sensitive values, water vapor permeability, tensile strength and Tg, were investigated, and found to show good film forming properties. The pHsensitive values were 3.0 to 3.7. In vitro results demonstrate that HPMCAM could completely suppress drug release within 2h in a simulated gastric fluid (pH 1.2) and rapidly release the drug in a simulated pathological duodenal fluid (pH 3.4). These results indicate that HPMCAM might be a useful material for a duodenum-specific drug delivery system.
Anti-inflammatory and Anticancer Activities of Ethanol Extract of Pendulous Monkshood Root in vitro
Huang, Xian-Ju,Ren, Wei,Li, Jun,Chen, Lv-Yi,Mei, Zhi-Nan Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2013 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.14 No.6
Aim: Pendulous monkshood root is traditionally used for the treatment of several inflammatory pathologies such as rheumatisms, wounds, pain and tumors in China. In this study, the anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities and the mechanism of crude ethanol extract of pendulous monkshood root (EPMR) were evaluated and investigated in vitro. Materials and Methods: The cytotoxic effects of EPMR on different tumor cell lines were determined by the MTT method. Cell apoptosis and cell nucleus morphology were assessed by Hoechst 33258 staining. Moreover, nitric oxide (NO) levels and intracellular oxidative stress in peritoneal macrophages were determined to further elucidate mechanisms of action. Results: The data showed that EPMR could produce significant dose-dependent toxicity on three kinds of tumor cells. Furthermore, EPMR displayed obvious anti-inflammatory effects on LPS-induced mouse peritoneal macrophages at the dosage of 4 - 200 ${\mu}g/mL$. The results demonstrated the therapeutic potential of Pendulous Monkshood Root on cancer and inflammatory diseases. Conclusion: Our results indicate that EPMR has anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties, suggesting that pendulous monkshood root may be a useful anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory reagent in the clinic.
Zhi, Ai-Min,Feng, Ding-Yuan,Zhou, Xiang-Yan,Zou, Shi-Geng,Huang, Zhi-Yi,Zuo, Jian-Jun,Ye, Hui,Zhang, Chang-Ming,Dong, Ze-Min,Liu, Zhun Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2008 Animal Bioscience Vol.21 No.8
Cationic amino acid transporter $b^{0,+}AT$ (HGMW-approved gene symbol SLC7A9, solute carrier family 7, member 9) plays a crucial role in amino acid nutrition. In the present study, we describe the cloning and sequencing of porcine $b^{0,+}AT$. Based on the sequence of porcine $b^{0,+}AT$ deposited in the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnological Information), we identified a putative porcine homologue. Using rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE), the full-length cDNA encoding porcine $b^{0,+}AT$ was isolated. The porcine $b^{0,+}AT$ cDNA was 1,680 bp long, encoding a 487 amino acid trans-membrane protein. The predicted amino acid sequence was found to have 88.9% and 87.1% identity with human and mouse $b^{0,+}AT$, respectively. Real-time RT-PCR indicated porcine $b^{0,+}AT$ transcripts expressed in heart, kidney, muscle and small intestine. The small intestine had the highest $b^{0,+}AT$ mRNA abundance while the muscle had the lowest (p<0.05). Along the longitudinal axis, the ileum had the highest $b^{0,+}AT$ mRNA abundance while the colon had the lowest (p<0.05). The $b^{0,+}AT$ mRNA level was highest on day 7 and 90 in the duodenum (p<0.05). It increased from day 1 to day 26 in the jejunum (p>0.05) and had the highest abundance on day 60 (p<0.05). There was, however, no difference between day 1, 7, 26, 30, 90 and 150 (p>0.05). The strongest $b^{0,+}AT$ expression appeared on day 7 in the ileum before weaning, and then decreased till day 30 but rose gradually again from day 60 to 150 (p<0.05).
Jun Li,Chuanxin Huang,Yi-Zhou Fu,Jianhua Zhang,Xue-Yin Jiang,Zhi-Lin Zhang 대한금속·재료학회 2016 ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LETTERS Vol.12 No.1
Amorphous LaZnSnO thin films with different La doping concentrationare prepared by a combustion solution process and theelectrical performances of thin film transistors (TFTs) areinvestigated. The influence of La content on the structure, oxygenvacancies, optical and electrical performance of LaZnSnO thinfilms are investigated. At an appropriate amount of La doping(15 mol.%), LaZnSnO-TFT shows a superior electrical performanceincluding a mobility of 4.2 cm2/V s, a subthreshold swing of 0.50 V/decade and an on/off current ratio of 1.9 × 107. The highperformance LaZnSnO-TFT is attributed to the better interfacebetween SiO2 and LaZnSnO channel layer and the suppression ofoxygen vacancies by optimizing La content. It suggests that Ladoping can be a useful technique for fabricating high performancesolution-processed oxide TFTs.
Abietane Diterpenoids from Perovskia atriplicifolia and Their Anti-HBV Activities
Zhi-Yong Jiang,Zhong-Qiu Li,Chao-Guan Huang,Jun Zhou,Qiu-Fen Hu,Wen-Xing Liu,Xiang-Zhong Huang,Wei Wang,Li-Zhu Zhang,Fu-Ting Xia 대한화학회 2015 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Vol.36 No.2
Bioassay-guided phytochemical investigation on the 90% EtOH extract of Perovskia atriplicifolia resulted in the isolation of eight abietane diterpenoids, including three new ones (1–3). Based on spectroscopic methods involving 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy techniques, mass spectrometry, and optical rotation, the structures of the new compounds (1–3) were unambiguously characterized. Compounds 1–2 and 4–8 were evaluated for their anti-HBV (hepatitis B virus) activity in HepG 2.2.15 cell line. Results suggested rosmadial (8) had the most anti-HBV potency, suppressing the secretion of HBsAg and HBeAg, with IC50 values of 0.09 and 0.34 mM, respectively.
Observation of magnetoconductivity with terahertz probes for ferromagnetic Fe films
Huang Lin,Zhao Yunxiu,Le Thi Nguyen,Lee Sang-Hyuk,Peng Zhi,Kim Seongheun,Shin Hee Jun,Park Jaehun,Kim Hyun-Joong,Hong Jung-Il,Bang Junhyeok,Lee Hyun Seok,Kim Kyung Wan,Kim Dong-Hyun 한국물리학회 2022 Current Applied Physics Vol.41 No.-
Ultrafast characterization of spin-dependent transport behavior in ferromagnetic systems without contact probes has been of strong demand, recently. We have experimentally investigated spin-dependent complex conductivity for ferromagnetic Fe films of various thickness by means of terahertz time-domain transmission spectroscopy. Comparison of the transmitted terahertz wave amplitude and the spin-dependent conductivity reveals that the magnetization state of films effectively determines the complex conductivity. Non-invasive observation of spin-dependent conductivity by contact-free terahertz probe method is proven to be promising in further investigating spintronic materials, particularly on an ultrafast timescale.
Zhi, Ai-min,Zhou, Xiang-yan,Zuo, Jian-jun,Zou, Shi-geng,Huang, Zhi-yi,Wang, Xiao-lan,Tao, Lin,Feng, Ding-yuan Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2010 Animal Bioscience Vol.23 No.2
In this study, we cloned, sequenced and characterized porcine y+L Amino Acid Transporter-1 (y+LAT1). By screening a translated EST database with the protein sequence of the human $y^{+}$LAT1 and by using rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE), the full-length cDNA encoding porcine $y^{+}$LAT1 was isolated from porcine intestine RNA. It was 2,111 bp long, encoding a 511 amino acid trans-membrane glycoprotein composed of 12 transmembrane domains. The predicted amino acid sequence was found to be 91%, 90%, 87% and 87% identical to those of cattle, human, mouse and rat $y^{+}$LAT1 respectively. Real-time RT-PCR results indicated that the small intestine had the highest $y^{+}$LAT1 mRNA abundance and the lung had the lowest $y^{+}$LAT1 mRNA abundance. Baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells transfected with green fluorescent protein (GFP) tagged porcine $y^{+}$LAT1 cDNA indicated that the cellular localization of the gene product in BHK was on the plasma membrane.